Overview

More than just a clamp rack, this is a full-service mobile work station and storage solution! Load both sides to the hilt with clamps, and use the interior space to store everything from air compressors to dust collectors. Four included hooks make it simple to install a shop-made storage shelf, while four high-quality polyurethane casters let you roll the entire rig anywhere in the shop. The heavy-duty 5/8" diameter steel rods are strong enough to hold a full row of clamps and simultaneously support a shelf filled with tools. The steel rods can be repositioned in 13 mounting holes. Solid steel construction for maximum strength and stability. Uses carriage bolts for one-wrench assembly. We're excited about the new Pack Rack's® space-saving and shop-organization potential, and we can't wait to hear what you think!

Features:

Large shop users who move a lot of tools around the shop will love the Pack Rack's® mobility and storage capacity.

It works equally well in a small shops, where organization and storage are crucial

Accessories:

Steel Top Cap (#25020, sold separately) creates even more storage space on top of the rack.

Clamp storage on the wall was taking up too much room in my shop. It's inconvenient to put a stationary tool in front of them. The ability to have almost all of my clamps at my side while clamping up a project is time and step saving. I also find that I put the clamps away right after using them without having to carry armloads of clamps across the shop dodging tools and other obstacles. It is also possible to make it a portable tool station while working on a project. Shelves are handy.

My husband absolutely LOVES his new clamp storage system. It rolls very nicely, even loaded down with pipes and supplies. Even I can move it, and it sometimes weighs as much as I do! Love that you can add shelves to it, which makes it more functional. Couldn't ask for a better product.

the Clamp Rack has been one of the best additions to my shop - get the Top Cap and at least 1 extra shelf - all my clamps, routers, bits, glue and tools - everything I need to join and assemble cabinets, in one place, on Wheels! keeps it all organized, moves easily to where you are working, or out of the way.

Clamp storage on the wall was taking up too much room in my shop. It's inconvenient to put a stationary tool in front of them. The ability to have almost all of my clamps at my side while clamping up a project is time and step saving. I also find that I put the clamps away right after using them without having to carry armloads of clamps across the shop dodging tools and other obstacles. It is also possible to make it a portable tool station while working on a project. Shelves are handy.

My husband absolutely LOVES his new clamp storage system. It rolls very nicely, even loaded down with pipes and supplies. Even I can move it, and it sometimes weighs as much as I do! Love that you can add shelves to it, which makes it more functional. Couldn't ask for a better product.

the Clamp Rack has been one of the best additions to my shop - get the Top Cap and at least 1 extra shelf - all my clamps, routers, bits, glue and tools - everything I need to join and assemble cabinets, in one place, on Wheels! keeps it all organized, moves easily to where you are working, or out of the way.

BEST ANSWER:If you hang it with the movable jaw up, and slide the jaw down, the rest of the pipe will stick up above the rack and you can easily store eight feet if you have that much head room in your shop. You should be able to store longer than that as long as the length of pipe sticking up doesn't over balance the rest of the clamp and you don't hit the ceiling.

BEST ANSWER:If you hang it with the movable jaw up, and slide the jaw down, the rest of the pipe will stick up above the rack and you can easily store eight feet if you have that much head room in your shop. You should be able to store longer than that as long as the length of pipe sticking up doesn't over balance the rest of the clamp and you don't hit the ceiling.

BEST ANSWER:I put 12 half inch clamps on each side with no strain. If your clamps are short enough you can put two rows. I also put five clamps across each end with some plywood strips behind them and bungee straps to keep them from swinging and falling off. I intend to build a box to fit across the top, I see Rockler sells parts to make a box to store strap clamps, spring clamps and whatever. I also store a pressurized glue pot in the middle because I put a piece of plywood in the middle for a floor. With a little creativity you can store a lot of things, and because the wheels are very good, it's still easy to move.

BEST ANSWER:I put 12 half inch clamps on each side with no strain. If your clamps are short enough you can put two rows. I also put five clamps across each end with some plywood strips behind them and bungee straps to keep them from swinging and falling off. I intend to build a box to fit across the top, I see Rockler sells parts to make a box to store strap clamps, spring clamps and whatever. I also store a pressurized glue pot in the middle because I put a piece of plywood in the middle for a floor. With a little creativity you can store a lot of things, and because the wheels are very good, it's still easy to move.

Depends, obviously, on type of clamp. I have 25 or so pipe clamps, many c clamps, and spring clamps. Easily holds 50 or more clamps of various types. The shelf feature adds lots of possibilities. A great addition to my shop. I was thinking about building my own; that would have been a major mistake. Buy it!

Well it all depends on the length of your clamps. I have 8 -48", 8-24", 12 mixed shorter and a bunch of small C-clamps and spring clamps an air compressor on bottom tray and Glue bottles in Top Tray. Picture is pretty close to what it can hold, depends on how you want to stuff it

It depends on the length of the clamps. I have some 6" long to 18" long. I'm guessing I have around 30 clamps in various sizes.It is a great item and I highly recommend it. If you put the shelves in you can also set tools on it.

BEST ANSWER:Yes the Pack Rack moves quite easily, just don’t forget to disengage the locking brakes on the two fixed swivel wheels. Unfortunately in my case the plastic outer orange cover around each of my four casters broke into pieces that I noticed only a few weeks ago. My Pack Rack is 8-10 years old and use it as much as my cordless drills so I just left a question on how the four wheels can be replaced.

BEST ANSWER:Yes the Pack Rack moves quite easily, just don’t forget to disengage the locking brakes on the two fixed swivel wheels. Unfortunately in my case the plastic outer orange cover around each of my four casters broke into pieces that I noticed only a few weeks ago. My Pack Rack is 8-10 years old and use it as much as my cordless drills so I just left a question on how the four wheels can be replaced.

BEST ANSWER:The clamps s/b tightened, particularly if you want to roll the Pack Rack around. Since the upper steel horizontal members are 'L' shaped, with a sharp edge down, you may want to saw/cut some fitting wood 'spacers' to go inside the 'L' shape so that clamp faces go up against wood and don't get marred by the sharp edge(s).

BEST ANSWER:The clamps s/b tightened, particularly if you want to roll the Pack Rack around. Since the upper steel horizontal members are 'L' shaped, with a sharp edge down, you may want to saw/cut some fitting wood 'spacers' to go inside the 'L' shape so that clamp faces go up against wood and don't get marred by the sharp edge(s).

They just hang. The rack face is inclined and that keeps the clamps firmly in place on the rack. I have a large shop and three racks holding more than 100 clamps. I roll the rack over to where I am working and just pick off the clamp I need and keep working quickly during a large or complex glue-up.

The outer orange ring around each of the four casters has disintegrated. I bought the mobile clamp rack around 2010 or 2011 and it stores a mix of 50, 25, 12, and smaller hand ratchet clamps. I also installed a shelf on the bottom of the mobile rack for a small air compressor. Can I buy 4 replacement casters for this product (2 fixed and 2 mobile)?

Reviews

It's ok. They should have put more thought into the placement of the bolts or added reinforcing brackets.

It's great for storing your clamps and other tools, glue, etc... However, the designers should have paid more attention in the placement of the bolts. When you put this thing together, you're going to have a hard time trying to ratchet the bolts in tight enough so the cart remains rigid. The layout of the bolt holes is arranged in such a way that the spacing makes it difficult to tighten. When you start adding more stuff to the cart such as clamps, it makes it top heavy. As a result, there is a tendency for the cart to go crooked. What they should have done was to add some sort of brackets to the bottom corners to make it more rigid. Simply relying on the friction of the bolts in not enough given the weight and the fact that it gets moved around a lot.

First of all, if you put this together correctly, it is a pretty good, solid item. The directions are not completely clear on the initial assembly, and I as I learned, it is possible to get one bolt in each corner with the thing assembled completely wrong.

I did have one part #4 with the holes wrong. Had I just assembled it with the holes as is, the lip to hold the bottom shelf would have been OUTSIDE the frame instead of inside of it. I probably should have contacted Rockler to replace this one part, but I I just drilled holes where needed to be able to assemble it correctly.

I'm planning to use it to support the Dust Right motor and collection bag with the attachments. I have no reason to believe it won't work well for this purpose.

I considered designing and building my own rolling clamp rack; but, also came to the conclusion that, from a cost perspective, it made more sense to purchase the Pack Rack from Rockler. My Pack Rack arrived promptly and took just a couple hours to assemble and adjust &#8212; the instructions were clear and in logical order. Expect to spend a bit of time during the "squaring up" process; but, once the final bolt is tightened you will have an extremely solid clamp rack mounted on smoothly rolling casters with securely locking brakes. I have my rack fully loaded with Pony clamps (3/4" pipe, 50-inchs long) and I've been very impressed with how easily it rolls with that heavy load and how well the caster brakes hold it in position when engaged. I would recommend ordering an extra set or two of the shelf supports to create even more storage capacity in the interior space. This is a well made, very solid, shop accessory &#8212; you won't be disappointed!

Outstanding. In over 35+ years of woodworking I've looked for good clamp storage solutions, built a few, used garage & basement spaces creatively, but never had a solution that so well fulfilled my needs as the Pack Rack. I bought the basic system and 2 sets of longer clamp rods, 2 extra shorter clamp rod sets, 1 extra shelf support hardware system (giving a bottom and 2 mid-level shelves), and the top tray. As noted variously by others: ONE This is the first time I've had all of my clamps in one place at one time (34 bar clamps 2' - 4' long, 12 pipe clamps 2'-4' long, 14 vice-grip clamps from 6&quot; - 36&quot; long, 20 spring clamps 2&quot; to 8&quot;, 16 woodscrew clamps from 4&quot; to 12&quot; (and one 16&quot;... why one and why 16&quot;? don't know), 6 web clamps, 24 6&quot; c-clamps, 12 miscellaneous sized c-clamps, 4 corner clamps, 4 corner clamp squares, a 4' 2-sided clamp and a few other miscellaneous clamps; TWO Its nice to easily pull the clamps to the work than the other way around; and THREE I've reclaimed about 12' of very important wall space that was not mobile. I too am looking at buying another rack system to store several other tools and long items (e.g., straight edges, t-squares, 3' to 4' drill bits and drill bit extensions, wall fish-rod sections, router & saw fences & mitre guages, etc., etc.). It takes an outstanding tool like this, a Shopsmith, a top-notch router table, or something equally remarkable for me to stop using it long enough to write about it.

I received my Pack Rack promptly from Rockler. The package was very heavy! I was able to follow the clear directions in the package and assembled the rack in a fairly short amount of time. One word of caution: Make sure you put the bolts and nuts for the initial part of the assembly in the correct hole shown. They are close together at the corners and you will have trouble tightening them if you attach them in the wrong order. I know I did it wrong the first time! Also, resist the urge to start hanging clamps on the rack before you have all the bolts and nuts in place. With only one bolt at each connection point the rack won't hold the clamps and the rack will go askew. Guess how I know! I only had one other issue that was resolved promptly by Rockler. One of the locking caster pedals had broken off in shipment. I called Rocker and they apologized and said they would send a replacement. I appreciated the no hassle problem solving. Believe the other positive ratings of this rack. It is a great addition to my shop.

I am a classic do it your self guy. First time I laid eyes on this I knew I needed one and thought, now I can make that.I priced out all the parts from local home improvement and quickly decided to order the real thing. It was so easy to put together, nice paint finish and well thought out arrangement. I bought the long clamp rods and found out that some of my clamps were too long to mount the normal way. No problem I just turned them upside down, clamped them to the lowest rod, installed a small bungee to secure the clamp rod at the top and all is well. Feels good to reach for a clamp and be able to find the one I need. I have been thinking of buying another and put shelves on every clamp rod just to have all my small items close at hand.

My unit did not go together well and the holes did not line up. Very frustrating after pulling everything out of the box. Had I bought it at the store I would have brought it back. I will likely bore out the poorly fit bars because the size and pictures of it in use seem worth the effort vs. repacking and sending back.Sturdy material and wheels. Seems to be a flexible and stout unit.

In all of my years as an engineer and construction company owner, this is one of the worst products that I have seen produced. I received this clamp storage rack today and there is no way possible to assemble it without major drilling. The holes in the various pieces cannot be made to align so you cannot even bolt it together. For the rather high price this rack should have fit up perfectly. I am returning it a.s.a.p.

I used to have clamps hanging from walls where I'd have to move tools on casters out of the way to access them. I saw some interesting mobile clamp rack photos in some articles and started pricing components. I quickly became clear the Pack Rack was less expensive than the sum of the individual components and I placed my order. It arrived as promised and is now loaded up with every clamp I own. It is easy to move out of the way and easy to move to an assembly station when I need ready access to the clamps it holds. This has been a very worthwhile investment, both in terms of saved money and, more important, saved time.

This clamp rack is very 'easy to move' and holds a variety of clamps, only limited by your imagination. If you have a large assortment of clamps, this is a great station for you. It's easy and quick to assemble and uses a small footprint in your shop. And did I mention it's MOBILE?--should you decide to relocate it or move to your shop project's location. A great buy!

Without repeating all the other positive reviews here, I'll just say that the rack is much more solid than expected. Had it been less well designed, it might have been a rickety mess, but Rockler obviously put a lot of thought into it. Regarding assembly, I could have spent a lot of time trying to get my angles just so, but I just eyeballed it and it came out great. It won't fall down no matter how far off it is, so just get to where it looks good to you. The only missing feature is a way to store extra pipes that don't have clamp heads. Mine are too long just to put on one of the shelves. I designed a welded steel trough that I'll bolt along the bottom of one of the angled sides, and then maybe secure the top of the pipes with a bungee cord per an earlier review.

Very handy, I finally have all my clamps in one movable spot. Hung my Rockler clamp holders to the rack for secure storage of smaller clamps. Did not use the shelf hangers, just cut plywood to fit between legs and they lay securely on clamp rods.

I am rebuilding my shop after a recent move and needed a way to organize my clamps. I was looking for ideas on how to build one when I ran across Rockler's mobile clamp rack. It turned out to be just what I needed and saved me the time to build something as nice. This is a high quality item and went together very smoothly. Every painted part came in it's own plastic bag, and all were perfect - accurately made, no drips, no runs, no scratches. All the nuts and bolts are the same size, and self-locking, so there are no silly lock washers to fiddle with. The directions are good and worth following carefully. If you do, you will find that you can reach every nut and bolt for tightening. I failed to follow them in a couple of steps, and found that I had to temporarily remove some bolts to get access to others to tighten them. Just follow the directions and you won't have that problem. The casters are high quality too, so the whole thing rolls easily around my shop, even though I have it pretty heavily loaded down.

I had reservations when purchasing this pack rack. It allows you the oppurtunity to install and make arrangements as deemed. I find quite mobile I moving it around in the shop a d storage areas. My overall rating is a five.

I had a problem and figured out that the "R" legs were mislabeled and were really two more "L" legs. I called Rockler and they shipped me the correct replacement "R" legs the same day. I had no problems after that. The rack is really very sturdy and an excellent "5 star" addition to my shop.

Easy to assemble if you follow directions carefully. Holds a lot of weight. Great purchase if you have a small workshop with everything on wheels, or a large one where you want your tools to travel with you around the space rather than gather halfway across the room when you need them. I also bought the attachments for shelving and they really made a difference. I can store my clamps on the track of course, but also my sander, drill, tool boxes full of bolts and screws, extension cords, glue...the list goes on and on.

This is my third one. They are all filled to capacity and are easily holding 350 pounds or more of clamps. Each has the optional top cap and optional long rods for hanging sash clamps on the ends. Even with the weight, these units moves easily. I had the clamps on the wall but find it easier and faster to bring the clamps to the project. Will probably soon need a fourth.

This is a great invention. I have thought about building a clamp rack for a long time, but it is much easier to buy one from Rockler and assemble it without all the bother of designing and drilling one yourself. Aside from putting a few bolts in the wrong holes, assembly is a snap. The only problemm I had was that one of the top crosspieces was made backwards, so it would not fit properly. I called Rockler and was lucky enough to speak to Casey. She promised that they would send out a new part promptly and they did. I received it about three or four days later. No complaints from me. Great product & great service.

It is an excellent means of organizing clamps. I added the top and four shelves to hold a variety of of sanding and clamp/finishing items. I have made one modification to the top of my rack which better enables hanging 50&quot; screw clamps on the rack.

When I first saw the pack rack system, I immediately recognized the possibility of using it as the platform for building a mobile storage system for my lathe tools and miter gauges. The rack pack is very sturdy and stable. Building the upper and lower lathe racks out of maple was fairly straightforward, using the cross rods as the anchor points. The individual miter gauge holders are also attached to the cross rods and made from 1.5&quot; aluminum angle that I picked up at the local DIY store. The melamine shelves also come from the DIY store, along with so .25&quot; x 1&quot; aluminum stock to make the upper shelf cross brace.

Even though clamp storage is a typical magazine DIY project, due to the great amount of weight that can be involved, going with a beefy metal rack is the way to go. Made out of wood, it would be visually very massive. Fully loaded, this slim-lined cart is still easily moved about, and can be easily customized.My only complaint stems from the razor-sharp edges on some of the pieces. If you didn't notice this right away, one could easily incur a nasty cut.

Very solid design and the casters are great! Really helped me in organizing all my clamps. I added the top box and bottom shelf and will add a middle shelf. You MUST follow the order in the assembly, but even doing that, if you don't tighten the first bolts all the way before you insert the next set, you can't tighten them. Moving those holes 1/8 of an inch would solve this.

One of the best pieces of shop equipment I have purchased in a while. I no longer have clamps leaning in every corner of my shop, nor do I have to look around for the correct clamp. I put a shelf on the bottom and top which hold quite a bit of other stuff. Will add another shelf in the middle soon. The casters are great!

What can I say? I was always going to build a clamp rack some day. Well that day never came and so I was very pleased when Rockler released this new product. And when I assembled the rack I too should have looked at the instructions closer. The lower and upper front/back stretchers are definitely different. It is critical that the bolt installation instructions be followed exactly. Great wheels. Clarification should be made on shelf creation using the supplied shelf brackets.

I am always weary of bolt-together products and their stability. This is a very sturdy product. I like the mobility it provides for a modular-style shop so that you can modify your set-up without being restricted by a wall mounted unit. I also opted to not purchase the top option, but rather mounted an inexpensive tool box and keep dowels, biscuits, and other joining hardware there. Be sure to pony up for the additional shelf rods to really maximize it's usefulness. I extended the shelves I made out about 4&quot; on either side and routered slots in those shelves to accept the smaller bar clamps rather than take up space on the face of the unit.

The value of this tool is the ability to customize it to suit your individual needs. After months of tripping over clamps and cluttering up my work space with misplaced tools, I decided to build a mobile cart that would hold what I needed and help me be more organized. I bought everything I thought I would need and then got on the internet to finalize my design and found the &quot;Pack Rack&quot;, so I ordered it instead, along with the long clamp rods, an extra set of shelf hangers and the top cap.I made two shelves spaced for my needs beteen the base shelf and the top cap shelf. On these inner shelves I attached open drawers mounted to full extension drawer slides that pull open to one side. On the top half of the opposite side I attached two cut-to-fit segments of GearTrack channel using 5/16&quot; bolts secured with fender washers and nylon nuts. On the back of the rack I u-bolted a 36&quot; segement of GearTrack channel level with my top inner shelf. Then I U-bolted a 2 foot wide section of pegboard that extends to the base shelf. By attaching the right accessories and hooks to the channels and pegboard I can store anything from my clamps to my pencils.Everything I need is at hand when I need it and is put promptly back in it place when I'm finished.No more tripping over clamps. No more wasted time searching for the tape measure or some other small tool. And when I tuck the whole thing in the corner for the night, I say to myself, &quot;Man, this is great!&quot;

Build your own clamp storage rack; I never seemed to get the time to actually do it. Buying the Pack Rack was an answer to scattered clamps around the shop. The rack went together very well and is certainly up to the challenge of storing clamps regardless of what they weigh. I ordered some additional pieces in order to customize the basic stand and was completely satisfied with the results. My stand is loaded with heavy bar clamps, pipe clamps and everything else in between. The stand is very sturdy, extremely portable and has allowed me to organize and be able to find the right clamp for the job.

Excellent material construction and the assembled product is outstanding. The top rack is definitely an option worth purchasing. The only real complaint I had was it was a chore getting everything squared up during assembly. Once I got past that hurdle, it was smooth sailing. I was able to load the rack down with everything I originally intended to put on the rack and them some. It rolls to the project so everything it right where you need it. It rolls out of the way when not in use. Great product!

I use this rack for my firewood...it holds plenty for the weekend. And I have my old 32&quot; TV on it so I can watch sports while in the spa! It went together easily enough. The first carriage bolts must be placed as directed, I missed one and it was a bear to tighten, I also fired up my mig-welder and tacked it 16 places so it would stay true moving it around over uneven concrete back and forth. For a clamp rack it would be great if you had the room. This rack is well built with well chosen parts.

This product went together easily followed instructions and without any issues. I added additional 3 shelves and built my own top. Very sturdy and the casters were of very high quality.I ordered extra bars for the extra shelves I built. You cannot build one cheaper than what they sell for the same quality of materials!!

The rack is sturdy and can take a heavy load. It's balanced and rolls well. I assembled it easily with a socket set in about an hour. Be sure to use the revised instructions and follow the bolt order as you will otherwise not be able to get a socket on the nuts of some of the bolts. Looks like I am going to enjoy this for a long time. I am considering gettting a second one to hold my compressor and nail guns, etc.

I spotted this rolling rack at Rockler.com, thought I could build my own using hardware store steel - I soon realized that this was a thrifty kit from Rockler! Cheaper than DIY from Lowes! I ordered the Pack Rack, received it shortly, and assembly was a breeze! The Pack Rack went together flawlessly, was squared up out of the box. Great quality wheels set too. I plan to use this as portable DustRight style dust collection system

I like the pack rack because it is well built and steady but getting it together was a bit hard because some of the bolts were a little to close to the edges to use either sockets or box wrenches very easily . On one bolt I had to pry the socket off with a screwdriver and channel locks other then that it is a great little rack that I can move where I need it.

Love this item and thinking it will last longer than me. That said be aware of how you will tighten nuts when assemble. Tight clearances can mean removing and reinstalling them should one not pay attention like I did....

The Pack Rack clamp storage system is a great way to store clamps. When I purchased it, it did localize most all of my various clamps and is easy to roll around. I have it in front of some shelves that I don't need access to most of the time and it works great! I also later purchased the long clamp rods to store the 4' long Rockler bar clamps and extensions. I didn't realize that these long clamp rods did not come with the pins needed to secure them from lateral movement, so I had to use the clips from a couple of other rods. It was also not clear that the long clamp rods extended on both sides of the Pack Rack. It would have been better to have additional holes in the rods to allow them to be placed so they could extend on only one side of the rack, if desired. These rods did come with red end caps to allow one to avoid the ends that stick out.

Being on that works out of the garage I'm constantly reorganizing in a attempt to find more room and I've found going vertical is an efficient way. This thing went together quickly with the only real problem being getting a wrench on a couple of the bolts for the final tightening. I quickly found a piece of plywood for a bottom tray and added a tray on top along with a magnetic tool holder. The thing is sturdy and very handy as mobile storage. The casters are very substantial and work well and roll easily. My only real issue is with the shelf brackets, they work fine once installed but precise measurements are required when cutting and you better be sure that's where you want it because once made they'll only fit at that point. I ordered an extra set of shelf brackets but have yet to install one as more than one shelf might get a little cluttered. Overall a nifty idea and I'm very pleased I made the purchase. O yeah, when I first saw this I thought I can build this out of angle iron; one trip to the hardware store quickly dispelled that idea, I could have done it but for about twice the price. Great value.

Finally a place to keep all those clamps that just seem to grow in numbers. I had a bit of trouble assembling the unit they need to mark a number or letter on the parts. Once together it is rock solid. But it needs to be a bit taller for the long clamps.I made a bottom shelf and center shelf and a box for the top. The only changes to make this better would be to make the clamp rods square not round so the clamps have a bit more to clamp on. This is a must have for any size shop

I have been using the pack rack for about 2 months. Instead of having different size clamps stored here and there, this organizes all of them in one place. I had no trouble with the assembly, except some of the hardware was missing. The company quickly and graciously sent out the missing parts. It is great to be able to roll it right up to the job and then push it out of the way for storage. No buyer's remorse here.

Great idea and for the most part, well built. I agree with other reviews regarding the height, will probably order the longer rods for the big clamps. I put in the bottom shelving, middle shelving and made my own box for the top, this makes the rack very useful and a great addition to the organization of my shop. The wheels are the best part of the design making it totally portable.

Very sturdy build. I wish it was taller because my taller clamps hang off the bottom(60&quot;) I found out that you must put the right bolts together in the right order or you want be able to tighten the bolts tight. Wheels are excellent. Would be better if bars were solid instead of hollow. It took me about 2 hours to assemble because I learned the hard way about doing the install in order sequence. If it was 12 to 18 inches taller would be great. All in All this is very great job. Thanks.

Very well constructed, holds a ton of clamps, getting the tool apron for free was great. Nice to have some of your most used hand tools out in the open to grab when needed. Couple things that would have been nice if included. The top cap should be included in this and would have been nice if the wood for the shelves would have been included as well. Overall happy with the purchase it will take up some room in your shop so make sure you have the room to spare.

I am fortunate enough to have a nearby Rockler store with a helpful staff. I saw the Pack Rack with a Rockler dust collector installed in it. Looked like a good idea. As a rule, I like Rocker tools because they are well engineered. The Pack Rack went together easily. The instructions were clear. I really like the substantial caster brakes. Well built. Only complaint about the construction: While the is very stable in one axis (where it looks like an &quot;A&quot;), it is loosey-goosey in the other. Could fix this by providing eight corner gussets to stabilize the frame. I'll probably add some when I get the time. For a brief time I used the Pack Rack to hold my Rockler dust collector. Later on, I put the collector on a wall and used the rack to hold clamps. That's what it was designed to do. I use the bottom to hold a small air compressor. The mid deck holds glue bottles and related stuff. All in all, the Pack Rack is a very useful addition to my shop. I recommend it.

A sturdy rack that helps consolidate a large collection of clamps, saves a great deal of wall space. Flexibility of hanger bar locations allows storage of all kinds and sizes up to 48 inches long of clamps. Assembly is straightforward though tedious. Expect to spend 1-2 hours, and follow directions exactly. Installing bolts in the wrong order can make assembly more difficult than necessary. Price seems high, though the excellent casters probably add to the cost. Wait until it's on sale and it is a good deal.